Deadheads will be pleased to know the 11-acre California estate once owned by the late Grateful Dead lead guitarist is on the market — for $3.595 million, according to London’s Daily Mail.

The rural Marin County home, about 30 miles north of San Francisco, even includes a 1,500-square-foot artist’s studio.

The gated Nicasio property, which has been on and off the market since 2009, was built in 1989 and lived in by the guitarist until he died of a heart attack in 1995, at age 53.

According to a listing by MLS, the main house is about 7,000-square-feet, with five bedrooms, seven full baths, a workout room, and six-car garage.

Garcia wrote many of the band’s hits, including “Truckin” and “Casey Jones.”

The man who bought the house shortly after Garcia’s death renovated it and sold many of the fixtures to raise money for charity.

Actor Liam Hemsworth says Heath Ledger was one of his biggest inspirations.

“Heath Ledger was one I was always a big fan of. He was kind of the closest to my age and was just an incredible actor,” Liam told Hong Kong’s Prestige magazine. “And obviously guys like Russell Crowe and Hugh Jackman — there are just so many talented Australian actors over here.”

“But I think Heath Ledger was my favorite out of all of those,” Liam adds, “and just simply an inspiration.”

Liam says he’s still the same guy who left Phillip Island, Australia, to make it big in Hollywood.

“I haven’t really changed that much. I still do the things that I’ve always done. It’s just that I’m at a different level now in terms of my career,” Liam said.

“I’m able to meet extremely talented filmmakers and writers and directors — everyone in the business. I’m just in a different position than I’ve ever been in. But, you know, my personal life hasn’t changed,” he adds. “I still go surfing and hang out with friends. I just feel very lucky to be where I am and to be able to make movies.”